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these are incidentally the critically supported mississippi river navigation. recently the secretary of the army has reaffirmed the core? authority to modify the missouri river operations to benefit downstream mississippi river navigation. based on 2013 and a forecast, the core implemented minimum missouri river water releases for the winter, that's reducing contributions from missouri to mississippi began in late december. high recent storms may affect spring and summer run of forecasts remain unclear. what is known as managing reservoirs in times of drought embody difficult trade-offs such as whether to release stored water in the near term to offset near-term impacts were to store water for future reuse in case of continued dryness. the 2012 drought affected as a regeneration in a variety of ways. impacts are largely at the power plant level. individual nuclear power plants curtailed operations due to what access problems and temperature issues. others pursued waivers to continue operations and higher water intake temperatures. lost generation was offset by
these are incidentally the critically supported mississippi river navigation. recently the secretary of the army has reaffirmed the core? authority to modify the missouri river operations to benefit downstream mississippi river navigation. based on 2013 and a forecast, the core implemented minimum missouri river water releases for the winter, that's reducing contributions from missouri to mississippi began in late december. high recent storms may affect spring and summer run of forecasts remain...
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he has also written to it -- wrigley at claimed histories of the great influenza and the mississippi flood of 1927. a speaker whose expertise in panama and influenza and water policy having kurds leading policymakers to solicit his input in those areas. he is also a distinguished scholar at tulane and the xavier university in this work is appeared in a number of the publications, including an influential pc row during a presidential campaign and the importance of separating church and state. a piece that i am happy to say, first appeared in the opinion pages of the los angeles times. finally, the man at the table there, an independent historian and journalist is larry focus has been that the nation's founding until the civil war. his latest is america's great debate, but he has also written about the underground railroad in washington d.c. he is currently working in the history of the first congress was greeted the federal government. a free-lance writer whose work has appeared just about everywhere. and one other note about and, i mentioned that every member of today's panel was a f
he has also written to it -- wrigley at claimed histories of the great influenza and the mississippi flood of 1927. a speaker whose expertise in panama and influenza and water policy having kurds leading policymakers to solicit his input in those areas. he is also a distinguished scholar at tulane and the xavier university in this work is appeared in a number of the publications, including an influential pc row during a presidential campaign and the importance of separating church and state. a...
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. >> wicked rivers is about the mississippi and it is a swashbuckling hotel. you were invited to write another similar thing and -- >> they wanted a good story. we just had a topic of tornadoes and when i started researching it was when i found all this stuff out about redfield and finley which as far as i can tell no one has written much about. it is a part of american history that is largely forgotten so it was a pleasure to reconstruct this. >> the next book is about your past in a tom sawyer sort of background. >> of family history from the 1850s until the present. >> do you have another historic book? >> i do. down the road, signed contracts for this, i will write about the early days of electrification in nineteenth century america. about two years. >> would it go faster if he just published it as an e-book? >> there will be an e-book. there is an e-book of this and there will be of that as well. >> i was -- it was wonderful. it was very entertaining to see how you took this phenomenon, this terrible catastrophe and a round it you discussed cultural, soc
. >> wicked rivers is about the mississippi and it is a swashbuckling hotel. you were invited to write another similar thing and -- >> they wanted a good story. we just had a topic of tornadoes and when i started researching it was when i found all this stuff out about redfield and finley which as far as i can tell no one has written much about. it is a part of american history that is largely forgotten so it was a pleasure to reconstruct this. >> the next book is about your...
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and mississippi is a conservative state. [applause] mississippi is a conservative state, but they want to make clear there is nothing conservative about the government in testing itself into the decisions best made between a woman and her doctor, and folks are trying to do this all across the country. when you read about some of these laws coming on to check the calendar. you want to make sure that you are still living in 2013. [laughter] 40 years after the supreme court affirmed a woman's constitutional right to privacy, including the right to choose, we shouldn't have to remind people that when it comes to a woman's health, no politician should get to decide what's best for you what kind of care you get. the only person who should get to make decisions about your health is you. that's why we fought so hard to make health care reform a reality. [applause] that principle is at the heart of the affordable care act. because of the aca, most insurance plans are covering the cost of contraceptive care so that a working mom doesn
and mississippi is a conservative state. [applause] mississippi is a conservative state, but they want to make clear there is nothing conservative about the government in testing itself into the decisions best made between a woman and her doctor, and folks are trying to do this all across the country. when you read about some of these laws coming on to check the calendar. you want to make sure that you are still living in 2013. [laughter] 40 years after the supreme court affirmed a woman's...
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the state of mississippi is not contiguous to illinois. it is a long way away. but clearly someone had started an industry of moving, buying guns easily in mississippi and moving them all the way up to chicago and selling them-to-the gang bangers and the thugs and the crime -- criminal elements in the estimate another 20% of the guns came from one gun shop outside the city of chicago, in the suburbs. we know exactly where it is. it is in riverdale, illinois. that has been the venue of choice for girlfriends to go buy a gun for their bo boyfriend, wo will use it to kill somebody. the provision in the bill a that we're going to try to bring to the floor, the base bill, says this will now be a stiff, federal crime, a hard-time federal crime, which you knew or should have known was going to be used in the commission of a crime. though it doesn't directly affect the circumstances of the tragedy at newtown, it does hold out promise to he radio duce some of the other threats. yesterday he showed us a chart that showed how many have died from gun violence since newtown.
the state of mississippi is not contiguous to illinois. it is a long way away. but clearly someone had started an industry of moving, buying guns easily in mississippi and moving them all the way up to chicago and selling them-to-the gang bangers and the thugs and the crime -- criminal elements in the estimate another 20% of the guns came from one gun shop outside the city of chicago, in the suburbs. we know exactly where it is. it is in riverdale, illinois. that has been the venue of choice...
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mississippi. mississippi. so how did those guns get from mississippi to the mean streets and alleys and backways in chicago? well, some people decided they could make some money by filling up a trunk of a car in mississippi, driving up to chicago and selling them to gang bangers and thugs and drug kingpins in some dark alley late at night. that's a profitable business for some, but it's proliferated firearms and weapons in the city of chicago to a level that many people find incredulous. our superintendent of police, garry mccarthy, came to chicago from the new york city area. he learned that the per capita possession of firearms in the city of chicago, per capita, is roughly six times what it is in the city of new york. six times more firearms. we are awash, flooded with these firearms and most of them, virtually all of them were coming in from outside the city. 9% from mississippi. 20% from one firearm dealer in the suburbs of chicago. well, i can tell you that these guns are not being purchased
mississippi. mississippi. so how did those guns get from mississippi to the mean streets and alleys and backways in chicago? well, some people decided they could make some money by filling up a trunk of a car in mississippi, driving up to chicago and selling them to gang bangers and thugs and drug kingpins in some dark alley late at night. that's a profitable business for some, but it's proliferated firearms and weapons in the city of chicago to a level that many people find incredulous. our...
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we have a prison imof different online outlets, people brogging, fox news and mississippi >> we're seeing this sort of battle of i would call it fiction versus reality coming up. for example in our world in the area of religion. we had a fictional attitude diverse reasoning use society. so now that we are truly reaching this point and recent study said we're first of all more church than ever. that's part of the diversity. we are seeing more diverse religious group. beare watching the struggling there and the fights going on very sharply. we were saying maybe it's because things have become this approach to reality a little more. we begin to see the intense dpircheses in -- differences in dispute. we also saw, i think within the media, when we talk of news people we talk about the issue of diversity it was organizational institutional. now with the internet individuals everybody is a reporter. everybody or can be a reporter or journalists by self-definition. that's changing this dynamic in a way that the discussion we're having is never able to be conducted. it's always been how do we cha
we have a prison imof different online outlets, people brogging, fox news and mississippi >> we're seeing this sort of battle of i would call it fiction versus reality coming up. for example in our world in the area of religion. we had a fictional attitude diverse reasoning use society. so now that we are truly reaching this point and recent study said we're first of all more church than ever. that's part of the diversity. we are seeing more diverse religious group. beare watching the...
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and got back to mississippi. that's how she first got here and he was given a crash course in how to load and shoot a rifle. the last week just so they could get rid of it as a matter of fact. but he would get involved in the most in the exciting and dangerous event in a community and at that time there was no legitimacy in the georgia political system. every county had plentiful liquor supplies. jack would find out about these ongoing crimes as well as prostitution was already mentioned and other things like bribery and a few people would give him information and would certify the information was accurate and provable in court and he would bring it to the attention of the public so vividly. when he got to atlanta and he had the whole state as the target and the individual places to shoot and he would go in there and find out it was the most horrible thing going on that hurt the people of georgia and he was exposed to those embarrassing things that were not embarrassing until jack told about it because the same t
and got back to mississippi. that's how she first got here and he was given a crash course in how to load and shoot a rifle. the last week just so they could get rid of it as a matter of fact. but he would get involved in the most in the exciting and dangerous event in a community and at that time there was no legitimacy in the georgia political system. every county had plentiful liquor supplies. jack would find out about these ongoing crimes as well as prostitution was already mentioned and...
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in florida, illinois, indiana, minnesota, missouri, mississippi, north dakota, new mexico, oregon, pennsylvania, vermont, and virginia bills have been introduced to impose an assault weapons ban for the first time. all of these states have strong hunting or sporting traditions, but the sponsors of these bills recognize that no one need needn assault weapon to hunt or target shoot. in other states, bills have bee produced to regulate assault -- have been introduced to regulate assault weapons. in arizonas a the sale of any assault weapon should be done through a licensed dealer. bills in kentucky and texas would require one to obtain a license to purchase an assault weapon. the kentucky bill would also require that registration -- require the registration of assault weapons and handguns. that's kentucky. and some bills have been introduced that would go even further than the amendment i have introduced today. california is seeking to strengthen its ban, going from a one-characteristic test to a zero-characteristic test. this bill would prohibit any semi-automatic rifle capable of accepting a de
in florida, illinois, indiana, minnesota, missouri, mississippi, north dakota, new mexico, oregon, pennsylvania, vermont, and virginia bills have been introduced to impose an assault weapons ban for the first time. all of these states have strong hunting or sporting traditions, but the sponsors of these bills recognize that no one need needn assault weapon to hunt or target shoot. in other states, bills have bee produced to regulate assault -- have been introduced to regulate assault weapons....
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and mississippi is a conservative state. [applause] mississippi is a conservative state but they want to make it clear there is nothing conservative about the government in adjusting itself into the decisions best made between a woman and her doctor. folks are trying to do this all across the country. when you read about some of these you want to take debate to check the calendar and make sure you are still living in 2013. 40 years after the supreme court affirmed the women's constitutional right to privacy and putting the right to choose, we shouldn't have to remind people that when it comes to a woman's health, no politician should get to decide what is best for you. no one should get to decide what kind of care you get. the only person who should get to make decisions about your health is you. that is why we fought so hard to make health care reform a reality. [applause] that principle is at the heart of the affordable care act because most insurance plans are now covering the cost of contraceptive care so that a working
and mississippi is a conservative state. [applause] mississippi is a conservative state but they want to make it clear there is nothing conservative about the government in adjusting itself into the decisions best made between a woman and her doctor. folks are trying to do this all across the country. when you read about some of these you want to take debate to check the calendar and make sure you are still living in 2013. 40 years after the supreme court affirmed the women's constitutional...
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mississippi is another one i can think of. wyoming as well made it easier to carry places in certain places and clarifying where you can. to also restrict access to lists of people who do have them. that was partly in response to a newspaper outside of new york city that published a list of people who had conceal carry permits. were a lot of concern about privacy in that state so some of the states responded. >> host: forget the politics of this paul writes in and asks, will the in. ra targeting manchin and toomey over their compromise. bell shares his opinion, manchin is toast in west virginia. going after guns not fighting for coal miners, losing their jobs? boy. >> i asked him about that concerns with the nra. look, i've known these guys for a very long time. we worked together on host of issues when i was governor. now i'm in the senate. they know where i am. i know where they are. they have involved in the process all along. both of them say this is probably their best chance to get some things changed that they have been
mississippi is another one i can think of. wyoming as well made it easier to carry places in certain places and clarifying where you can. to also restrict access to lists of people who do have them. that was partly in response to a newspaper outside of new york city that published a list of people who had conceal carry permits. were a lot of concern about privacy in that state so some of the states responded. >> host: forget the politics of this paul writes in and asks, will the in. ra...
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today but also the largest private university west of the mississippi. and given the great extra television and collaboration we have d -- the great tradition and collaboration with "the los angeles times," it was very fitting to host "the los angeles times" festival of books. , in: ... >> demonstrate what they do, talk r latest recipes and cookbooks, okay? and we have a music station, we have a feature within l. a. times.com that's called pop and hiss which is a throwback to the predigital days of audio when you get the crackle and the pop and the hiss on your old vinyl platters that you're spinning around at 33 and a third or 78 rpm. and we have local bands today, so we just keep expanding. this is a cultural event. as max indicated, they've been here since 1880, we're the new kids on the block. we were founded in 1881, also in downtown los angeles. [laughter] so i was a year young younger, but nevertheless, these are the two institutions of california. southern california. oh, hell, all of california. why not? >> yeah. we are the two longest surviving
today but also the largest private university west of the mississippi. and given the great extra television and collaboration we have d -- the great tradition and collaboration with "the los angeles times," it was very fitting to host "the los angeles times" festival of books. , in: ... >> demonstrate what they do, talk r latest recipes and cookbooks, okay? and we have a music station, we have a feature within l. a. times.com that's called pop and hiss which is a...